LenDawg
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I'm heading to Santa Fe, NM over the Thanksgiving break and was wondering if anyone knew of any good day hikes out there. Any help would be appreciated.
Never made it to Chaco myself, but I was warned not to try if there is any moisture on the roads. (It was dirzzling outside...) Evidently they become impassible very quickly.BorealChickadee said:Chaco is fantastic and well worth the effort to get into the site. Last summer, my sister and I took three teenage boys and they were quite impressed. Take rolls and rolls of fillm if you go to Chaco. You will shoot pictures that will blow your friends away with the artistry that can be had by shooting s sequence of openings in the ruins. You're pretty much free to roam anywhere you want at Chaco so it's my kind of place. Take the trail u to the canyon's edge for a terrific view down on the ruins of Pueblo Bonito.
There are certain rock layers in that general area that are infamous for changing from innocuous to very slipperly (greased mud?) when wet. I presume that the road passes over one of these layers. My advice was from a local--I suggest that anyone going in also check with a local. I doubt that a tow would be cheap...BorealChickadee said:The road into Chaco is hyped up but it's not as bad as they say. The first time we made sure we rented a 4 WD- didn't need it.
Pete_Hickey said:Chaco is magical.
Artex said:I used to date a girl in Santa Fe (perhaps you can chunk an egg at her house for me while you're there ). Great town! Carson National Forest near Taos is pretty sweet, but I can't remember exactly where we hiked. It's about an hour away from Santa Fe if I remember correctly.
I came across this link also. Looks like mostly dayhikes though. Click here.
Have a great trip! Hope you like Mexican food. It's darn good there.
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